Jamie Gregory, associate director and certified Passivhaus designer at AHR, shares insights from the architecture and building consultancy practice’s recent Passivhaus projects for Scotland's upcoming Passivhaus Equivalent policy. The Scottish Government’s Passivhaus Equivalent policy is
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Holmes Miller has acquired Coltart Earley Architecture (CEA), the Glasgow-based architectural practice founded in 1990 by Bill Coltart and Stewart Earley. The deal is set to strengthen Holmes Miller's presence in Scotland's social and affordable housing sector, in which CEA has delivered high-qualit
The City of Edinburgh Council has invited views on plans to improve provision for walking, wheeling and cycling along Dundee Street and in the wider Fountainbridge area.
BPEC, the not-for-profit body supporting training and skills development across the UK plumbing and heating profession, is investing £15,000 to support the recently completed revision of the National Occupational Standards (NOS) for plumbing and heating, and to help take forward the ongoing w
Historic Environment Scotland’s (HES) Elgin Skills Training Centre is marking 25 years of traditional skills training, celebrating the impact it has had on Scotland’s built environment and local economy. The centre, located next to the iconic Elgin Cathedral, has trained 150 stonem
The Scottish Roofing Awards 2025 judging process has been completed, and finalists across ten categories are now confirmed, NFRC announced today.
A new economic report exploring the construction industry’s capacity to deliver on key targets and meet demand for new homes and infrastructure in the UK has been published by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB). The report, Capacity Constraints in Construction: Rethinking the Business
Land reform campaigners are calling on the Scottish National Investment Bank (SNIB) to reconsider its financial relationship with Gresham House, an asset management group that has become Scotland's second-largest private landowner.
Robertson Construction Tayside has completed its biggest week of education project handovers, supporting three Scottish councils to advance their net zero ambitions and education priorities with more than £230 million of modern, sustainable learning environments. This includes three brand-new
Carbon Futures, igloo Regeneration and CCG (Scotland) were among the winners at the Herald Property Awards for Scotland 2025 last month, with the latter picking up no less than five awards on the night. The standout success for CCG was Water Row in Govan, developed in partnership with Govan Housing
Scotland’s commercial property market attracted nearly £1.5 billion of investment in the first three quarters of 2025, in line with the average for the previous five years despite ongoing uncertainty in the global economy, according to new analysis from Knight Frank.
Student accommodation at Perth Royal Infirmary has recently undergone essential refurbishment work to improve the environment for medical students.
Five new apprentices are beginning their studies at Ayrshire College as part of Persimmon Homes’ industry-leading training programme. Joiners Davy Mutch and Daniel McNally, and bricklayers Cole Whiteford, Brandon Dekker and Lennon Boyd, have already been gaining hands-on experience on Persimmo
Scotland’s best site managers have been recognised for their dedication to raising standards in house building after winning top awards in the most highly regarded competition in the housing industry. Organised by the National House Building Council (NHBC), the UK’s largest provider of n
Residents and businesses in Anderston and Kelvingrove are being invited to share their views on proposed plans to improve local streets and public spaces. Two consultations are now live focused on the Anderston Liveable Neighbourhood and Connecting Yorkhill and Kelvingrove projects.


